 Here's a thing is like, I hate all civil rights movies. Oh, I don't get me wrong. I applaud the effort and and they should exist. The problem is they only show the back of the bus and the lunch counter. They actually make racism look very like fixable. Right. And they don't really get into how dysfunctional the the relationships were. And like in the forties and fifties, like white men would just walk in your house and take your food, you know, like. Yeah, they would just come into your house. They wouldn't know what happened in the during the depression when people are hungry and white people are hungry. And then like, oh, this black people cooking on that side of town. What do you think would happen? They would walk in your house and take your. Yeah, it's like a predator-prey relationship. It's a predator-prey relationship. What do you think white guys, what do you think when it was time to rape? They were just raping white women. No, they would go and rape the women they could actually rape without going to jail for. OK, or sexual assault, just like, you know, guys and all that shit, you know, all that shit. This shit is so much more, you know, racism and Jim Crow is so much dirtier than any movie ever shows. It's in it's insidious. It's in every single act and just the amount of rules that existed. I mean, I do you were probably going to get to this at some point. I always tell the story of my mother used to get her teeth taken out at the vet. Yeah, because you weren't allowed to go to the dentist. Like, like no movie shows you that. Yeah, this is like, oh, well, if we give them some eggs, they'll be fine. Yeah, we just got a knot. Why are these life people complaining? The seating. We've allowed them to get the grand slam breakfast at Denny's. Why are they marching? You can tell me how you feel.